for Alan photographers shot, processed, and printed a portion of the Aqua Clara's film. Emergencies and last minute jobs were completely taken care of by the professionals from Byrn-Alan studio. Photography is an art in which one can express his or her in- dividuality and creativity, likes and dislikes. "My favorite things to take are scenery pictures con- cerning boats, the water, and sunsets," said Brad Meyers, who has received recognition for his creations. Shooting, developing, proofing, and printing — all a part of a photographer's job. But the main aspect of being a photographer for a high school publication was using the inborn talent when- ever it was requested by fellow staffers. By SABINE STILLINGER and JANE STEINER Focusing in on his subject, head photo- grapher for Clearlight, John Peters, en- joys his job, and favorite pastime. T ? Displaying one of his many talents, Brad Ashbrook is one of the dedicated photo- graphers on the Clearlight staff. Keith Knutsson laughs as CHS students comb their hair and straighten their clothes knowing one of them will be shot for the yearbook. T ? As a photographer for the Clearlight, Susan Shaw loads film for another photo- graphy assignment. Shooting pictures is not the end of a photographer's duty. Richard Engala proves this when he's caught writing everything down on a photo sheet of what's on the roll of film he just used. T Developing pictures in the dark room is very time consuming, but yearbook photo- grapher Karl DeBlaker knows that shoot- ing the picture and seeing the results is well worth the time spent. ? 299